FNRttC Friday Night Ride to the Coast - 25th June to Felpham, near Bognor Regis 2010

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Aperitif said:
Tight nuts on a night ride can cause problems...

not if you grease the banana first....
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Stu A
Martin F
Andy C
Mark G
Ian A
John E
Greg C
Luke C
Ben P
Adam B
Stuart G
Pippa G
User10571 B
Tim O
Matthew S
Ross C
Clive B
Marilyn B
Claudine C
Chris H
Barry J
Adrian C
Jane D
Els V
Sean B
Sarah MacL
Paul R
Susie F
Adrian C (the second)
Paul R (an old friend)
Andrew B
Paul McN
Titus H
+1
Daniel P
Chris F
Tim H
Tollers' Dad!!!!!!!
Dominic O who is Tim H's cousin!!
Mark S
Peter C
Jules H
Matthew F
Catherine F
Andy M
Mick D
Thom F
Andrij B
Lee T
Mark H
Tom R
Dan W
Kieran O
Brendan O
Fiona G
Nikki A
Fiona A
Anna H
Naomi B
Luke O
Phil O
Des O
Graham H
Brian McB
Geoffrey S
Neil G
Chris B
Adrian M
William C
Charlotte H
Charlotte B
 

gbs

Guru
Location
Fulham
"Geoffey S" is that me (aka GBS)?. If not I would like to enrol.

I previously asked some newbie qns and got many useful answers - some of which were contradictory of course!

Re front lights: I have an eggwhite one watt - will it be apprpriate? I have used it once only - predawn in Richmond Park and am not at all sure that it will be adequate in the potholed lanes of Surrey. Any mid range suggestion welcomed - I do not want to spend £250 plus on Exposure lights.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
gbs said:
"Geoffey S" is that me (aka GBS)?. If not I would like to enrol.

I previously asked some newbie qns and got many useful answers - some of which were contradictory of course!

Re front lights: I have an eggwhite one watt - will it be apprpriate? I have used it once only - predawn in Richmond Park and am not at all sure that it will be adequate in the potholed lanes of Surrey. Any mid range suggestion welcomed - I do not want to spend £250 plus on Exposure lights.

Ride next to, or just in front of, someone with good lights.:smile:
 
gbs said:
"Geoffey S" is that me (aka GBS)?. If not I would like to enrol.

I previously asked some newbie qns and got many useful answers - some of which were contradictory of course!

Re front lights: I have an eggwhite one watt - will it be apprpriate? I have used it once only - predawn in Richmond Park and am not at all sure that it will be adequate in the potholed lanes of Surrey. Any mid range suggestion welcomed - I do not want to spend £250 plus on Exposure lights.

That light is serious - no yolk. I would suggest it is ok Geoffrey.
 

BigSteev

Senior Member
StuAff said:
Oh yes, n+1. Condor Squadra frame (aluminium front triangle, carbon rear, carbon fork, all made by Dedacciai),

At the risk of sounding girly*, colour?


*and obviously I'll now be accused of being sexist - oh well, can't win.
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
gbs said:
"Geoffey S" is that me (aka GBS)?. If not I would like to enrol.

I previously asked some newbie qns and got many useful answers - some of which were contradictory of course!

Re front lights: I have an eggwhite one watt - will it be apprpriate? I have used it once only - predawn in Richmond Park and am not at all sure that it will be adequate in the potholed lanes of Surrey. Any mid range suggestion welcomed - I do not want to spend £250 plus on Exposure lights.
it is you.

if you're going to make a habit of this then go for the Cateye EL530 or the Hope Vision 1. If you think it might be a one-off wait until the weather forecast is firm, and if it's a clear night you'll get away with a twenty quid Polaris or Electron job.

Bear in mind that there is only a bit over an hour of complete darkness, and that we've ridden the road looking for potholes, and we think if you stick to the middle-ish of the road from Blackbrook to Newdigate then you'll not have a problem. Obviously we'll check the road out again next week.
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
they have their work cut out. There's eighteen feet of clay under that road, and, short of building the thing on piles it's difficult to see how they might prevent it falling, ever so slowly, into the mire. Not that I have any time for Surrey, mind, especially since they seem unable to write a specification for road maintenance, but when you consider that Lonesome Lane was re-laid entirely in the last ten years, and is now beginning to fall in..........
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
BigSteev said:
At the risk of sounding girly*, colour?


*and obviously I'll now be accused of being sexist - oh well, can't win.

Black. 2004 model I think, apart from colour identical to this one.
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StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
dellzeqq said:
it is you.

if you're going to make a habit of this then go for the Cateye EL530 or the Hope Vision 1. If you think it might be a one-off wait until the weather forecast is firm, and if it's a clear night you'll get away with a twenty quid Polaris or Electron job.

+1. The Vision 1 is a cracking light, seems to have become the regulars' favourite. £70, absolute bargain. First time I switched on mine at Chipstead, I was amazed by the output at even the lowest setting.
 
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